Congo Republic confirms yellow fever near Angolan enclave
In all, 186 suspected cases have been detected this year, many of which were in the western commercial hub of Pointe Noire
War crimes prosecutor calls for conviction in Congo sexual slavery case
Bosco Ntaganda faces 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity for acts allegedly committed in 2002-2003
Congo trial over killings of U.N. experts resumes after long suspension
Congo has blamed the killings on militia but some Western governments and rights groups suspect state officials may have been involved
Doctor in eastern Congo contracts Ebola in "dreaded" scenario - WHO
Oicha, where the doctor is located, is almost entirely surrounded by ADF Ugandan Islamist militia, who often hold aid workers hostage
Congo approves more experimental Ebola treatments
Congo, whose heavily forested interior makes its a natural home for Ebola, is at the forefront of a global campaign to combat the virus
Here’s how Cameroon can achieve land transparency
Who benefits when land contracts become transparent?
We must redefine future financing for humanitarian emergencies
Given the number of complex conflicts and the magnitude of displacement, new sources and mechanisms of financing are needed
Tackling Ebola in Congo conflict zone an 'unprecedented' challenge
At least 44 people have died in Congo's tenth Ebola outbreak since the deadly virus was discovered in the 1970s
WHO expects more Ebola cases in Congo, can't reach no-go areas
The World Health Organization said at least 1,500 people had been potentially exposed to the deadly Ebola virus
No handshakes, no helmets in eastern Congo city preparing for Ebola
An outbreak suspected of killing 43 people is spreading in a region where conflicts threaten to hobble containment efforts.